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ships in the
United States Navy, all of them
named in
honor of
Andrew Ellicot Kennedy Benham. USS Benham (DD-49), was an Aylwin-class destroyer. USS Benham (DD-397)...
- Mary
Ellicott Arnold (April 23, 1876 – 1968) was an
American social activist,
teacher and
writer best
known for In the Land of the Gr****hopper Song, the...
- Hypofractionation:
Scientific Concepts and
Clinical Experiences. 1st.
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Andrew Ellicott Kennedy Benham (April 10, 1832 –
August 11, 1905) was an
American rear admiral. In his
early career, he
served in China, the
Pacific and...
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Neighborhood in
Ellicot, New York, U.S....
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Howard High
School is a
public high
school located in
Ellicott City, Maryland,
United States. It is part of the
Howard County Public School System, and...
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destroyers and the
second ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for
Andrew Ellicot Kennedy Benham. She
missed the
Attack on
Pearl Harbor,
being an escort...
- Ellicott's Stone, also
known as the
Ellicott Stone, is a
boundary marker in
northern Mobile County, Alabama. It was
placed on
April 10, 1799, by a joint...
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Headquarters Penrith, NSW
Location Australia Members 70,000 (approx.) Key
people Scott Campbell (President),
Sharon Ellicot (CEO)
Website Official website...
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sponsor Edith Wallace Benham,
daughter of the ship's namesake,
Andrew Ellicot Kennedy Benham. The ship was the
first U.S. Navy
vessel named in honor...